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Dec 19 2008

Michael Jackson Sued By Billie Jean

Published by Regina Avalos at 10:36 am under Celebrity Babies, Celebrity News, Music Edit This

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A woman named Billie Jean Jackson is suing the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, for one billion dollars. She is claiming that she is the mother of Michael Jackson’s son, Prince Michael II. The child is nicknamed Blanket. Extra reported on this yesterday. She also wants joint legal and physical custody of the child.

Billie Jean Jackson? Really? Come on Michael. Tell me that really isn’t her name. It can’t be! Billie Jean was your lover, and out came Blanket. This world is just too crazy. What do you think of this turn of developments folks?  Does Michael even have a billion dollars to spare?!

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4 Responses to “Michael Jackson Sued By Billie Jean”

  1. atorturedsoulon 19 Dec 2008 at 11:07 am edit this

    “Billie Jean is not my lover
    Shes just a girl who claims that I am the one
    But the kid is not my son
    She says I am the one, but the kid is not my son”

    Michael Jackson lied…again? Michael was just sued for $7 million and they said he couldn’t pay it. I don’t think she’d ever get a billion out of him.

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